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Michel Auder has been making videos longer than almost anyone, and that alone makes the work of this underappreciated artist and filmmaker worth attending to. Largely shown in galleries, his immense oeuvre — memoirs, travelogues, portraits, ingenious television montages — hasn’t been easy to see. But a new feature, cheekily called “The Feature,” opens his world to a new audience, his aesthetic to a more conventional form and his achievement to the wider recognition it deserves. It’s a beautiful, beguiling movie. --Nathan Lee